Deep Cleaning & Stain Removal

Airflow Tooth Polishing in Heald Green

If you’re looking for a way to brighten your smile without teeth whitening, Airflow Tooth Polishing in Heald Green then you’re in the right place!

You may be surprised to learn that tooth whitening isn’t the only way to improve the colour of your teeth! This new technology is much more efficient than whitening toothpastes, it’s just as effective as traditional methods, and it’s also gentle on your teeth.

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What is Airflow Tooth Polishing?

Airflow tooth polishing is a type of dental cleaning that uses a stream of air and water to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth. It can be done in conjunction with a traditional cleaning at your dental hygiene appointment and can help to make the teeth look brighter and feel smoother.

Airflow tooth polishing is safe and effective. If you are interested in this treatment please take the time to talk to our friendly dental professionals to determine whether this treatment will work for you.

Gentle

No harsh chemicals. Just air, water, and a mild abrasive agent.

Instant

Treatment takes just 30 minutes, leaving you with a brighter smile.

Smile

Gain improved confidence in your smile by removing years’ of staining.

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Benefits

Why Airflow Tooth Polishing?

For most of us, brushing (and flossing) your teeth is second nature, and as long as you do it regularly, what could go wrong?

Unfortunately, even the most diligent brushers and flossers can develop plaque buildup, tartar and staining on their teeth.

That’s where airflow tooth polishing comes in. This relatively new procedure uses a special device to blast away plaque and years’ of deep staining, leaving your teeth looking and feeling cleaner than ever before.

In addition to being highly effective, airflow tooth polishing is also safe and gentle, making it a great choice for people of all ages.

Knowhow

How Airflow® Tooth Polishing Works

Airflow® tooth polishing is a popular dental treatment that uses a stream of air, water, and powder to remove plaque and tartar from teeth. The procedure is quick, comfortable, and effective at improving the appearance your smile.

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Knowhow

How To Prepare For Your Appointment

Here’s a quick guide to preparing for your appointment:

1. Brush and floss your teeth thoroughly. This will help remove any plaque or tartar that could interfere with the polishing process.

2. Avoid eating anything for at least an hour before your appointment. This will help ensure that your mouth is clean and ready for the procedure.

3. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. You’ll be sitting in the dental chair for a while, so we want to be sure you’re comfortable.

4. Relax! Many people feel anxious about dental procedures, but there’s no need to worry. Your dentist and dental hygienist are professionals who will take good care of you.

FAQs

A few things we thought you’d like to know…

What is airflow tooth polishing?
 Airflow® tooth polishing is a type of dental cleaning that uses a high-powered stream of air and water to remove plaque, soft tartar, and stains from the teeth.
How often should I have an airflow tooth polishing treatment?

Treatment frequency is entirely up to you. If you’re keeping regular check-up and dental hygiene visits this will help keep gum disease at bay. The main advantage of Airflow is stain removal and this can be remedied as often or little as you like.

Will my insurance cover airflow tooth polishing?
Many dental insurance plans will cover dental hygiene appointments which often include stain removal. Airflow tooth polishing is not usually covered by insurance or dental plans.
What are the side effects of airflow tooth polishing?

The most common side effect of this procedure is temporary sensitivity of the teeth and gums. This sensitivity should go away within a few days after the treatment. In rare cases, some patients may experience some bleeding or bruising of the gums. If you experience either of these side effects, please contact your dentist immediately.

Which is better, Tooth Whitening or Airflow?

These two treatments work in different ways and therefore it is difficult to compare them.

Teeth whitening uses chemical agents to “bleach” the teeth, whereas Airflow manually removes stains leaving the teeth whiter.

One way to think of it is that Airflow is less expensive, and is a treatment option for those who don’t want to use chemical agents.

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